Burner



Nov 12, 119229. F. BlNsFELD 1,735,669

BURNER Fild Aug'. 14, 192e INVENTOR Patented Nov. 12, 1929 :BURNERApplication led August 14,

This invention relates to improvements in a burner for use with variouscommercial,

gasoline lamps at present on the market. Its

primary object is to provide a burner that 5 will not readily becomeinoperative bythe collection of carbon on the said burner. Provisionbeing made on the lower side of the burner for the carbon to settleqwhere it will not affect the operation of the lamp.

A further object is to provide a screen within the said burner that willatomize and assist in vaporizing the gasoline as it is forced from thegasoline chamber to the burner.

A still further object is to provide a burner of the type set forth thatis easily disassembled for cleaning or any other purpose.

With these and other objects in view as will appear as the descriptionproceeds the inventlon consists 1n the novel construction andarrangementL of parts as hereinafter more specifically set forth,claimed and shown in. the accompanying drawings forming a part of thispresent application and in which:

Fig. 1 is a perspective view of my invention. Fig. 2 is an enlargedpartial cross section view through the same. v *Figaisn an enlargedperspective viewof the burner tip.. 1 f l Fig. 4L is an underneathfplanView of the burner tip showing the rounded part.

Referring more in detail to the `drawings in which similar referencecharacters'desigf nate corresponding parts throughout the several views,it will be seen that the invention Y l lconsists of a tube l10 with' anut 11, Vand thread 12 whereby the burner is connected to the gasolinelamp. A screen 13 is placed inside the tube 10 and is held in place by aprojectionllll inthe tube 10. The said screen is made up of a number oflayers ofvery fine Y mesh screen wiresecuredtogether andprovided with asmall loop 15 by which the screen may be withdrawn from the tube forcleansing. y n y L The upper end of the tube 10 is provided with aninternal threadl, into which the 19.28; Serial No. 299,609.V

as shown at 19, the smalll end ofthey hole 18 being located at thelowest point `of `this part 19, around which thecarbon will settle whenthe lamp is in operation.

It is believed that the construction and advantagesl of the structureshown may be apparent from the foregoing paragraphs, taken inconjunction with the accompanying drawings without further detaileddescri tion.

While the preferred embodiment o the in-` vention has been disclosed itis understood that minor changes in the details of construction,combination and arrangement of' co-operat-ing elements may be resortedto i within the scopeY of what is claimed without departing from thespirit of the invention. l

What I claim is In a gasoline lamp burner of the type deand externalthread at one end, an internal scribed having a tubular member with anut;

thread at'the upper end, a burner tip lthreadably connected to saidtubular member atl its upper end, said burner tip having a convveX lowerside, and'having a conical shaped orifice through its center, anatomizingscreen located within the said burner, means of?V holding saidscreen in position and means of removing the same, substantially as setforth. Y f e In testimonyV whereof I affix my signature.`

FRANK 'BINSFELD. f

. burner tip 17 is screwed. This burner tip 17-is provided with a hole18 .through its center which isV slightly'` conical in shape.

A 5 The inner end of the burner tip 17 is rounded

